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Dan Auerbach on ZZ Top's Dusty Hill: 'It Would Have All Crumbled Without Him' "Dusty was like an immovable object," Black Keys frontman says. "He knew what the songs needed" Music By David Browne How ZZ Top Conquered MTV With the 'Eliminator' Trilogy ...
ZZ Topbassist and vocalistDusty Hill, who played with the blues-rock trio for more than 50 years, died Tuesday night at the age of 72. Surviving ZZ Top members, singer and guitaristBilly Gibbonsand drummerFrank Beard, confirmed Hill’s death and paid tribute to the bassist in a brief stat...
Ringo Starr has assembled the latest version of his "All-Starr" band, for which each member of the group sings their most popular songs. This time, he's signed up keyboardist/singer Gregg Rolie (an original member of both Santana and Journey), guitarist Steve Lukather of Toto, Todd Rundgr...
ZZ Top bassist and vocalist Dusty Hill, who played with the blues-rock trio for more than 50 years, died on July 27, 2021, at the age of 72.
Billy Gibbons: My Life in 15 Songs ZZ Top's guitarist on how the Stones, Devo and a backwoods cathouse inspired some supercharged Texas-blues classics Culture By David Fricke Hear Billy Gibbons Trade ZZ Top's Blues for Latin Boogie on New Solo Song ...
In 1983 the band released the more synth and rock oriented album Eliminator accompanied with some MTV friendly videos that brought them a new fan base with hit songs like Legs, Sharp dressed man and Gimme all your lovin. I think they also sold hell a lot of ZZ Top key rings at the ...
“Tube Snake Boogie” and “Pearl Necklace” stand, even today, as the pinnacle of ZZ Top's perv-boogie songs -- no small feat. Dig deeper, however, and you find the first appearance of synths, completing the final piece of what would become a mega-selling formula. Then there's the ...
“Tube Snake Boogie” and “Pearl Necklace” stand, even today, as the pinnacle of ZZ Top's perv-boogie songs -- no small feat. Dig deeper, however, and you find the first appearance of synths, completing the final piece of what would become a mega-selling formula. Then there's the ...